ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) – The FBI has released surveillance video of a man robbing an Albuquerque credit union.

It happened Wednesday afternoon at the First Financial Credit Union on Coors.

In the video, the suspect jumps over a desk, then walks over to a drawer where he starts grabbing cash, all while holding a gun.

The teller opens another drawer and puts more money in the suspect’s bag. Then the crook walks over to another teller and gets even more cash.

The video then shows him jumping back over the desk and running out of the building.

The FBI says they’re working several promising leads.

“As the video shows, there were victims in this bank robbery,” said Frank Fisher, FBI media coordinator. “There were people who were obviously scared who were caught by surprise and no one who puts in an honest days work deserves to have that happen to them.”

The FBI believes the suspect took off in a gray-colored four-door sedan.

The FBI has an 80 percent success rate in arresting bank robbers.

An $11,000 reward is being offered to find the suspect. The FBI chipped in $1,000 and the credit union is offering $10,000.

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